Famous Quotes
397 Quotations with Subject.
- 241. Phyllis Mcginley: The system -- the American one, at least -- is a vast and noble experiment. It h ...
- 242. Motto: The wealth of kings is in the affections of their subjects.
- 243. Viola Spolin: There are few places outside his own play where a child can contribute to the wo ...
- 244. Friedrich August Von Hayek: There are no better terms available to describe the difference between the appro ...
- 245. William Hazlitt: There are persons who cannot make friends. Who are they? Those who cannot be fri ...
- 246. Gerald F. Lieberman: There are three subjects on which the knowledge of the medical profession in gen ...
- 247. Author Unknown: There are three things to aim at in public speaking: first to get into your subj ...
- 248. Donald J. Adams: There are times when I think that the ideal library is composed solely of refere ...
- 249. George Eliot: There is a sort of subjection which is the peculiar heritage of largeness and of ...
- 250. Marcus Aurelius: There is change in all things. You yourself are subject to continual change and ...
- 251. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: There is no person so severely punished, as those who subject themselves to the ...
- 252. George Bernard Shaw: There is no subject on which more dangerous nonsense is talked and thought than ...
- 253. Gilbert K. Chesterton: There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that ...
- 254. Sir Walter Raleigh: There is nothing exempt from the peril of mutation; the earth, heavens, and whol ...
- 255. Stephen R. Covey: To focus on technique is like cramming your way through school. You sometimes ge ...
- 256. Georg C. Lichtenberg: To grow wiser means to learn to know better and better the faults to which this ...
- 257. Roland Barthes: To hide a passion totally (or even to hide, more simply, its excess) is inconcei ...
- 258. Henry James: To treat a "big" subject in the intensely summarized fashion demanded by an even ...
- 259. Norman Thomas: To us Americans much has been given; of us much is required. With all our faults ...
- 260. Niccolo Machiavelli: Truly, man is a spectacularly vain, diverse, and fluctuating subject. It is hard ...